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WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government is promising three new water bombers for the wildfire service. Premier Wab Kinew says three newer-model Canadair planes will be in place by 2032 to replace three ...
Newfoundland and Labrador’s is restoring its fifth Bombardier CL-415 water bomber after it spent seven years out of service. (CBC) All of Newfoundland and Labrador's five water bombers will be ...
All of Newfoundland and Labrador's five water bombers will be in service for the 2026-27 wildfire season, promises the provincial government. On Wednesday the Department of Transportation and ...
WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government is promising three new water bombers for the wildfire service. WINNIPEG – The Manitoba government is promising three new water bombers for the wildfire service.
Manitoba says it’s working to help manage wildfires in the future by upgrading the province’s fleet of water bombers. Premier Wab Kinew and Natural Resources Minister Ian Bushie announced ...
Premier Wab Kinew hams it up for the cameras inside the Babcock Canada hangar in Winnipeg after announcing funding to upgrade the provincial water bomber aircraft fleet on Friday. (Mikaela ...
The provincial government is putting an $80-million down payment on three new water bombers it plans to have by the 2031 and 2032 fire seasons. The new Calgary-made De Havilland Canadair 515 ...
The forecast comes on the heels of the Manitoba government putting an $80-million down payment on three new water bombers that will replace three aging aircraft in the province’s seven-plane fleet.